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TEACHER’S      You’ve been at DAIS since 2004. What has kept you here                                                                                                                               Tell us about your passion for classical dance.






 CORNER         for 21 years?                                                                                                                                                                        I began learning classical music and dance in childhood, encouraged by my
                                                                                                                                                                                                     mother—something rare for boys at the time. My home was near a temple where
                The chance to grow professionally in a nurturing environment. I love teaching
                                                                                                                                                                                                     top artists performed, and I’d sit for hours watching them. That love for the arts
                values and culture alongside language. DAIS has always given me opportunities
                                                                                                                                                                                                     has stayed with me. Arts bring discipline, grace, and joy—values I bring into my
                beyond the classroom—from CAS to cultural initiatives—which keeps me
                                                                                                                                                                                                     classroom. I often use stories from epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata in
                energized. The school encourages professional exploration.
                                                                                                                                                                                                     class—it makes language learning come alive.




 Mr. Sreeraman   From Science to Hindi—can you tell us more about this                                                                                                                               What was it like teaching your own son at school?
                unconventional journey?
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Challenging but special. Parthiv’s journey as a national-level athlete required
 Ramanathan     I grew up in Kerala, but my mother was raised in Pune, which gave me early                                                                                                           discipline and balance. I had to carefully separate the roles of teacher and father,

                exposure to Hindi. Despite completing a Science degree in Math, Stats, and
                Physics (thanks to my joint family insisting on it!), my heart was always in the arts. I                                                                                             especially during COVID when I taught him. I’m proud of both my
                                                                                                                                                                                                     children—Parthiv is heading to UIUC for finance, and my daughter Parvati is
 CAS Coordinator    pursued a Master’s in Hindi, ranked at the university level, and later moved to Delhi                                                                                            pursuing clinical psychology in the UK.
 Hindi Teacher for MYP, IGCSE & IBDP.  to immerse myself in the language. Teaching followed naturally. The real growth

                came when I joined DAIS in 2004, and since then, it’s been home.


 21 Years of Teaching, Tradition & Transformation
                You’ve seen generations of students come and go. How

                have they changed over the years?

                Students today are incredibly confident and aware. By Grade 8 or 9, many already
                have clear goals. The rise of technology and platforms like Toddle have                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    What’s the most surprising thing you’ve learned from your
                transformed how we teach and interact. But with all this advancement comes                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 students?

                pressure. Students try to do it all—sports, academics, social media—and I often                                                                                                                                                                                                                            That it’s okay not to have all the answers. My students have taught me to be
                remind them to pause, reflect, and be guided by values, not just achievement.                                                                                                                                                                                                                              humble, to listen, to learn from them. Whether it’s creating Google Forms or

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           teaching me emojis—I learn every day.

 Mr. Sreeraman has been an integral part of DAIS since 2004, marking 21   You’ve held many roles at DAIS. Which have been most
 years of unwavering dedication. Though originally from South India, his early   meaningful to you?                                                                                                                                                                                                                        What advice do you have for young parents today?

 exposure to Hindi, combined with a love for languages and classical arts, led   Being part of DAIS has allowed me to grow constantly. I’ve taught IGCSE Hindi,                                                                                                                                                            Don’t over-schedule your children. Find one or two things they truly enjoy—be it

 him to pursue a Master’s in Hindi and a celebrated teaching career. At DAIS,   TOK, Big History, and now coordinate Language Acquisition for MYP. But it’s my                                                                                                                                                             art, sport, or academics—and support them over the long term. Let them build
 he has embraced diverse roles—from teaching IGCSE Hindi, TOK, and Big   nine years as CAS Coordinator that stand out. Helping students discover                                                                                                                                                                           depth, not just breadth. And most importantly, be present.

 History, to leading CAS and coordinating the MYP Language Acquisition   themselves through creativity, activity, and service has been deeply rewarding. It’s
                                                                                       Feriel Jackson
 program. Known for weaving culture and values into every lesson, he is deeply   not just about grades; it’s about developing compassion, responsibility, and
                identity.                                                              Class of 2005
 admired for nurturing not just bright minds, but grounded, compassionate

 individuals who enrich every community they become a part of.
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